Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died at age 78 after dealing with "underlying lung issues." ...
These 1960s rock stars disappeared after making it big with one hit. Or did they? Here's what really happened to them.
Bluegrass very rarely charts on the Billboard Hot 100, but these three singles from the genre beat the odds and landed in the Top 50.
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Today in Music History for Jan. 22: In 1959, Buddy Holly made his last recordings in his New York apartment. Among the tunes were "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Learning the Game." Holly used the same ...
Before there was George and Tammy, George Jones and Melba Montgomery were climbing to the Top 10 in the early 1960s.
Before Surf's Up was finished, the Beach Boys almost left Brian Wilson's Til I Die behind, only for it to become a fan ...
Frampton’s 1976 live double album was an unexpected hit that redefined the British guitarist’s career. Half a century later, ...
“Blackbird” is another classic Beatles song that mainly features just McCartney on vocals and acoustic guitar. Paul wrote the song at his then recently acquired farm in Scotland shortly after The ...
Dr. John turned this collaborative lyrical effort into his only mainstream pop hit, "Right Place, Wrong Time" from 1973.
With the recent death of French actress/singer Brigitte Bardot, only three living people remain in the 1989 hit.
On this day, January 7, 1954, this blues legend recorded the hit song that would later inspire the booming genre of rock 'n' roll.
Popular gospel rapper Lecrae became a member of the Eta Gamma chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., while attending ...
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